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04 December '07 - 00:11

Search terms which make you sad

Usually I enjoy running through my logfiles and stat tools to check which way people found ctbk. (Yes, I know it takes a special kind of geek to find that interesting, but that is a story for another day).

Today though I found an entry which made me very sad.

why is he so aggressive around me



I am sad, because the answer to that should not be "go try to find help on google" but "get rid of that guy" and "find real help in real life", not on the Internets.

And let's hope that the guy in question is not clever enough to find that search - but with todays technology that person just needs a browser with saved history and he needs to start typing "why" and he will see what she searched for ... :(



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About Nicole Simon I love working with people and help them get successful, especially through the use of social software. Though I have been on the net for over a decade and have consulted SMB for years, I also understand the corporate side, as I have worked in a major corporation for 15 years.

If you need a name for what I do, I usually call myself a European New Media Specialist with a special interest in blogging, podcasting and second life. I also love to 'testdrive' products / concepts which is best described as Technology Implementation Analyst.

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Why ctbk? Smooth-tongued responses are for the timid ones, and if there are no challenges, there is nothing to gain either. :)

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